His name is Matt, his Name is Matt, and that's all that Matters. What Matters right now is finding out what Matters to you. We're talking to local people and finding out what's happening in their lives and that's all that matters.

This week we welcome Daniel Terry from the Discography Discussion Podcast to the show. He Skypes in with the Matt's to discuss Black Metal, Faith, Podcasting, Christian Bands, The Firemen, and the straw that broke the camels back.

Bob Marquis joins us all the way from Phoenix, Arizona via the power of technology. We talk to Bob for a few moments before we dive deep into a story about Stepmom and Nature Valley Bars. Much to everyones chagrin there isn't a lot of conversation about the pod race from episode 1.

This week we are joined by worldly Josh Campos. We have an amazing time talking about Movies, The Shining, Cinematography, The Shining, Room 237, The Shining, respecting the art without respecting the product, The Shining, Tyler Perry's Madea, The Shining, Horror, and The Shining.

This week Matt and Matt welcome Jess Krzyczkowski to the show. Jess is an amazingly talented performer, director, and writer. She's also the author of freaky fan fiction about having sex with the Presidents. Jess does the impossible and gets Matt Naas to open up a little bit about his politics, Matt Rose shares the books that changed his views, and we hear an amazing impression of Alex Jones.

In a Matters first Matt Rose is late to the recording because he's hung up at work. Luckily for Matt Naas and Eric they are joined by the absolutely wonderful Cara Trautman. Together they talk about Acting, Improv, Limiting Beliefs, and Getting the Fuck out of your head. Matt Rose is able to join while Cara is telling the remarkable tale of connecting with her unbeknownst to her Sister.

This week we welcome the remarkable Lilly Keyes, pronounced Eyes with a K. On this episode we learn about everyone's meeting survival tips, the history of Rat Boy, Sun-In, Cutting off 5 inches of dead hair, Suave Hairspray, Drag Race, The Hills, and the Barenaked Ladies reunion.

We conclude our talk with Jason with stories about the Olympics, crying, and rogue squirrels. Enjoy the episode and let us know what you would do if a pack of rogue squirrels took up residence in your home.

The wonderfully entertaining Jason DeSousa joins the Matts this week to talk about the gift of gab, airplanes, suitcases, and chips. Together they create a new wrestler together and Matt Naas calls "Leapin" Lanny Poffo - Larry Popoff.

Today's guest is the amazing Leia Gibbard. Leia was the winner of the Snow Day guest contest and joins us to share stories of The Chipettes, being midwest nice, and aerial silks. Leia is amazingly gracious and this episode should not be missed.

It's the second episode with Doug Naas and it's a doozy. We end up talking about hurting ourselves for quite a while. If you have any aversions to blood than you may need to skip ahead a few times. We wrap up the episode talking about financial responsibility. Do not miss this episode of MATTERS.

It's a very special Matters as Matt's very own brother Doug Naas joins the podcast. The Matt's remember some classic stories and are talking so much that they decided to break the episode in half. Enjoy part 1!

This week Matt, Matt, and Eric talk about their week. Naas tells stories about his outing to meet fellow podcasters from Podcast Detroit and his outlook on the upcoming birth of his first child. Rose can't stand the traffic but is excited to tell the world about his recent experiences with The End of the F*#$@% World, and Ash and the Evil Dead. Finally, Eric loves the Bee Movie.

Good friend and longtime listener Bob Wieck joins the show to talk about Snow Day and 2 Hype Brothers and a Dog. The devil may come up to Michigan but he will never be Doo Doo Brown.

We are really excited to be involved in this year’s marathon! It’s gonna be a hell of a lot of fun! Transmissions from the Darkside is recording LIVE on January 14 at 2pm.

Snow Day is a 26 hour improv marathon and fundraiser. The goal is to put on an amazing show to help raise as much money as possible for The Gilda house of Detroit, The Tim Hayden memorial scholarship fund, and the Diana George Jacokes. Snow day is a DICO event and 100% of the profits go to the pre-mentioned charities.

There's also a raffle where you can win AMAZING PRIZES including an opportunity to be a guest on Matters or Transmissions from the Darkside.